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Maharashtra: 50-50 Formula Fixed Between Shiv Sena & Congress-NCP?

Shiv Sena and Congress-NCP coalition is much likely to be announced tomorrow as per party's representatives and other sources. A new name will be given to this new coalition government. A 50-50 formula has been fixed between these parties. According to which, Shiv Sena's CM will be functioned for 2.5 years and NCP's CM will be functioned for 2.5 years. The post of deputy CM will be given to the Congress's candidate. However, the official announcement have not been made yet.
Maharashtra is under President rule currently.

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